Beware the eBay Chinese fakes!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Barney McRae, Mar 18, 2025.

  1. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    I realize the holders are just holders but something looks really off to me. Too damned perfect with zero bag marks but with some odd things going on in a few places on the coins, and the date font seems off. Where are our counterfeit experts here?
     
    SensibleSal66 likes this.
  4. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Barney McRae likes this.
  5. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Man, some folks really got hosed.

    Caveat emptor.
     
    Barney McRae likes this.
  6. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Actually it's not a Chinese grader, it's a slab manufactured in China. The coins could possibly be legit, but they do not look like it to me. Zero bag marks but have some suspicious spots on them you normally don't see on a genuine. Also, zero clashes you normally see on many Morgans.
     
  7. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    The seller made certain to include "U.S. Seller" in the listing. So what? My fear is that all of these fake Morgans are being purchased here and unsuspecting individuals and dealers are passing them along without even knowing it's junk. Or maybe they do. :muted:
     
  8. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    Frequent counterfeit seated halves on eBay. Sellers have low numbers of feedback and are located in the far east. Last one I reported, eBay ‘experts’ said was legitimate. I give up.
     
    Barney McRae likes this.
  9. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    They almost look cast, not struck. I've noticed on a lot of the fake coins are more matte silver and don't have that luster/shine from the mint. The amount of money these people paid is wild, but due diligence is more necessary than ever thanks to things like this.
     
    Barney McRae likes this.
  10. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I don't bother anymore for the same exact reason. Unless you are a known coin expert, the bots just blow us off.
     
    alhenry92 likes this.
  11. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    eBay eventually will lose serious collectors. All of the overpriced garbage and fake coins grows all the time. What a wasteland it's becoming.
     
    Barney McRae and SensibleSal66 like this.
  12. capthank

    capthank Well-Known Member

    I saw this fake today at our local auction and informed them the coin is fake, weighed Fake 1943 D Lincoln Wheat Cent.jpg 5.9 and jumped onto my magnet
     
    KeyHunter, Barney McRae and Tall Paul like this.
  13. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    There's still some pretty decent reputable sellers. If anything it'll cause people to start sticking with certain sellers they know are good. I've got quite a few but I'm looking at going to a couple of local coin dealers sometime next week
     
  14. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    Am I seeing a Denver mintmark on that?
     
  15. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    One serious flaw eBay has is that you cannot block sellers you don't want to see their listings. I scroll through Page after page after page of auction loaded with mostly junk.
     
    Barney McRae and alhenry92 like this.
  16. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    That is absolutely true and I love that idea, because a lot of them are getting those junk listings sponsored, leading up to people getting scammed. I’m glad the dude with the fake ‘44 steelie had his account banned, but the people who actually bid on the fake Morgans…ugh. I hope they realize when they get them that they’re not what was claimed to be
     
    Jeffjay likes this.
  17. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    I believe if many people getting into collecting get burned on fake coins May give up the hobby entirely.
     
    Barney McRae likes this.
  18. alhenry92

    alhenry92 32 Year Old Liberty Nickel Enthusiast

    Good, more coins for me
     
  19. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    If you are pressed for time and don't want to sift through the dumpster, there are options. You can filter a search for denomination, year, mint, grade or raw if you have a specific need. It cuts 99% of the sifting out. You can also toggle whether you want to see newest listings or items set to expire or hammer first. The filters are very useful.

    There is a way to filter out sellers, it was explained to me, but it was so cumbersome it wasn't worth it, and I forget how it works.

    • Access Advanced Search: From your initial search results, click on the "Advanced" link in the upper right corner.
    • Locate the Seller Section: Scroll down to the "Seller" section on the Advanced Search page.
    • Select "Only Show Items From" and "Exclude": Check the box next to "Only show items from" and then select "exclude".
    • Enter Seller Usernames: Type in the usernames of the sellers you want to exclude, separated by commas, in the provided box.
    • Search Again: Click the "Search" button to see your search results without the items from the excluded sellers.
    • Bookmark or Save Search: If you want to continue excluding these sellers in future searches, bookmark or save the search results.
     
    alhenry92 and -jeffB like this.
  20. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    As a eBay seller and buyer for 15 years I'm aware of how to drive it.
    One of my favorite things to do is look at the current US coin auctions ending soonest but I've pretty much given up because there's just too much debris.
     
    alhenry92 likes this.
  21. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    I agree. The amount of junk to wade through is tedious. I only do it when I'm bored. AI is pretty smart. The option filter "best match" will exclude a lot of trash. Why? Because you didn't bother to click on similar coins or sellers. There are several large sellers I skim right past because of their deceptive photos. Several large houses blast bright light on all their listings which hides blemishes and totally misrepresents their fodder. Sometimes when I'm really bored I go to the "unopened rolls" sellers with enders exposed to laugh at the number of bids.:p
     
    Jeffjay and alhenry92 like this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page